What We Do

Adoption is our main programme whereby children without a family can get a permanent home for their lifelong future same as biological children do. Worldchildren Welfare Trust India came into existence on 22nd February 1984…

Life of Our Child

Life of a child in Bal Anand is well maintained with proper routine chalked out for them for each day. The children are brought up in such a way that they behave in a disciplined manner and move forward in life to become responsible citizens…

Our Children Say

Project Umang

True to its meaning, Umang is hope of a home beyond home for 25 of our special children entering adulthood. Launch of Umang is like a dream coming true. It is designed and built to be the future home for children with developmental disabilities ranging from cerebral palsy, mild to severe mental retardation and some with physical disabilities as well. These are the children who are orphaned and are free for adoption but there are no takers for them. So where do they go once adults? …

It is not the Origin that matters…but the Destination

Bal Anand- Worldchildren Welfare Trust India

Sulochana Kalro pens down the detailed journey of how it all started:
Bal Anand WWTI as an NGO began in 2 rooms that the Trust rented in Sindhi Society, Chembur and with a license to keep 8 children. But no sooner than we started, space proved insufficient; more children than could be accommodated were being referred and the work itself was growing. So we started looking for larger premises preferably owned but it was not easy. It was taking time. So till it could happen we rented a bigger place in Govandi and search continued for own premises. We found an independent yet totally dilapidated structure Ground + one floor in Ghatla Village, Chembur. The only one that was affordable. We bought this property in May 1985, and called it 'Sai Krupa' which means by the Grace of God...